Ever read a book where the side characters steal the show just as much as the leads? 'Do You You Take This Man' is like that. Sure, RJ and Lear’s romance is the core, but
the wedding party around them—especially the
bride, who’s this hilarious force of nature—adds so much flavor.
the plot isn’t just about
Falling in love; it’s about the messiness of timing. Lear’s struggling with his career, RJ’s afraid of commitment, and their meet-cute is less 'cute' and
more 'awkward disaster.' But that’s what makes it refreshing!
The writing’s got this snappy dialogue that keeps things lively, even when the emotions get heavy. I love how the author doesn’t
shy away from showing the characters’ flaws—Lear’s rigidity, RJ’s flightiness—but makes you understand why they’re like that. It’s a slow burn with enough tension to make you yell at the book (in a good way). If you’re tired of cookie-cutter
romances, this one’s worth the ride.